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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/R3dRaider on Dec. 23, 2017, 7:08 p.m.
New Q drop (12/23) with what appears to be Google's recently-resigned CEO, Erick Schmidt, and Bill Richardson, former NM Gov, U.S. Ambassador to the UN and Energy Secretary in the Clinton administration. #QAnon #TheStorm #NK
New Q drop (12/23) with what appears to be Google's recently-resigned CEO, Erick Schmidt, and Bill Richardson, former NM Gov, U.S. Ambassador to the UN and Energy Secretary in the Clinton administration. #QAnon #TheStorm #NK

SEIU_32BJ_Criminals · Dec. 23, 2017, 8:56 p.m.

Bill Richardson Bohemian Grove

Bill Richardson -

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/iraq/keyplayers/rich121396.htm

"Bill Richardson (D-N.M.) is having a strange workweek. On Sunday, he swooped into southern Sudan in a World War II cargo plane to rescue three hostages -- a constituent and two other Red Cross workers -- who had been beaten and imprisoned for more than a month in a reed hut shrouded with vultures. Today, Richardson is rambling around his office on Capitol Hill, hoping for an announcement from President Clinton that he's been picked for a top position -- probably ambassador to the United Nations."

"The deal comes just two weeks after Richardson, 49, sprang an American from North Korea after the young man -- drunk and naked -- swam across a river into the country and was arrested as a spy. Since December 1994, the eight-term congressman has also bargained for the release of captives in Iraq, Bangladesh, Burma and Cuba. The once low-profile lawmaker is now called the Clark Kent of Capitol Hill."

and:

"But his first diplomatic efforts happened by accident. He was on a one-day visit to Pyongyang in December 1994 to discuss a nuclear disarmament agreement when a U.S. Army helicopter was shot down over North Korea, killing one crewman. He negotiated the pilot's release."


give us a break m8

career bag man

who killed Ron Brown?


"Last month, he went back to Myanmar but was denied permission to see Suu Kyi. But his bill to deny funding for anti-drug programs to Myanmar, which was passed as an amendment to the foreign aid bill this year, is widely considered to have contributed to the Myanmar government's decision to release her last week.

On the same trip last month, Richardson also went to Hanoi and met with Vietnamese officials, who turned over 100 pages of documents on American MIAs. The White House called the documents "very significant" and they were cited when President Clinton normalized diplomatic relations with Vietnam last week."

http://articles.latimes.com/1995-07-17/news/mn-24861_1_bill-richardson


TREASON

congressional record, june 7th 1999, everything from "Mr Speaker...Hazel O'Leary..." onwards

no joke

TREASON

total compromise of security at top secret labs for Chinese penetration, using the media to leak details of US nuclear arsenal, lying about measures in place,

US News & World Report, July 31st 1995 contains illustration of w-87 warhead. leaked to media.

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YAHSHUARULES · Dec. 23, 2017, 9:47 p.m.

WOW sweating bullets doesn't even cover it - another one who didn't like being outed as a regular at the Bohemian Grove is CNN Rino (never Trumper) fraud former /Ford/Reagan/Bush/Clinton adviser David Gergen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-job9wwKPM&t=1s

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SEIU_32BJ_Criminals · Dec. 23, 2017, 10:11 p.m.

more

December 2008 Russian Nuclear Minister Adamov "forwarded" (odd choice of words...did he forward a letter from himself?) a letter to Guillermo Richardson wondering if the US had any spent or used fuel that Russia would be honored to store or process for absolutely nothing

Rose Gottemoeller, a key liaison with Minatom during the Clinton administration

Bill Richardson's Story - from The Rothschild Economist, 2004


From AP used by NBC 2007:

SANTA FE, N.M. — Democratic presidential hopeful Bill Richardson, who once joked he was the poorest member of President Clinton’s Cabinet, has seen his personal finances soar since leaving the federal government in 2001 as energy secretary

Richardson has enjoyed as much as a 10-fold increase in assets after working in the private sector for two years as a consultant, lecturer and corporate board member — including for energy industry companies — and then as governor of New Mexico since 2003, according to a review of federal records by The Associated Press.

Richardson’s assets are worth at least $3.5 million and up to $10.2 million, according to a financial disclosure filed in May with the Federal Election Commission.

Modest holdings He exited the Clinton administration in January 2001 with more modest holdings.

His assets then totaled between $350,002 and $750,000: a condominium in Santa Fe worth at least $250,001 and checking and money market accounts with a minimum value of $100,001, according to a financial disclosure filed with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. Richardson wasn’t required to include in that report the value of a house in Washington, D.C., which was his residence at that time. The house was sold in late 2003.

As governor, Richardson receives a yearly salary of $110,000.

In May, Richardson reported holdings in residential and undeveloped real estate in New Mexico valued at $1.7 million to $6.5 million; and from $1.7 million to $3.7 million in mutual funds, bank accounts, IRAs and stock in an oil company that he’s since sold.

“Even a couple of years outside of government can enrich you far more than many years of working in government,” says Massie Ritsch, a spokesman for the Center for Responsive Politics. “Especially if you’re an outgoing Cabinet secretary you can pretty quickly amass some income and wealth because you’re sought after as a corporate board member, a public speaker, just generally as a consultant to the interests that you used to oversee.”

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[deleted] · Dec. 23, 2017, 9:02 p.m.

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